Attractions in Aberdeen
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Perched on the cliff tops of Cruden Bay in Aberdeenshire, Slains Castle, also known as New Slains Castle, stands as a windswept and desolate structure that is said to have […]
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Nestled in the wooded countryside of Aberdeenshire, Crathes Castle dates back to the 16th century and boasts a rich history, including ties to Robert the Bruce. The castle’s tower house […]
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Drum Castle, one of Scotland’s oldest tower houses, dates back to the 14th century and was the home of the Irvine family for over six centuries. Located in Aberdeen, the […]
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Fyvie Castle, a historic 13th-century fortress nestled in the scenic Scottish countryside of Aberdeenshire, has served as the ancestral home to five noble families. The castle’s imposing towers and robust […]
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Nestled in the Aberdeen countryside, Craigievar Castle is a striking example of Scottish Baronial architecture, constructed in 1626. Its conical-roofed turrets, towers, and battlements, all painted in a soft pink […]
Pitmedden Garden, located in Aberdeen, is a meticulously designed Scottish Renaissance garden that celebrates local flora and offers a glimpse into the region’s horticultural history. Spanning 100 acres (41 hectares), […]
Nestled along the North Sea, Footdee, affectionately known as ‘Fittie’ by locals, is a small residential community that provides a glimpse into Scotland’s maritime past. This former fishing village retains […]
Duff House, a Georgian mansion dating back to 1740, stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of William Adam, a celebrated Scottish architect. Located in Aberdeen, the country manor […]
Haddo House, a Georgian-style estate built in the 1730s for William Gordon, the Earl of Aberdeen, stands as a testament to Scottish history. Located in Aberdeen, the house showcases an […]
Nestled in Aberdeen’s West End, the Gordon Highlanders Museum celebrates the legacy of an infantry unit that Sir Winston Churchill once hailed as ‘the finest regiment in the world.’ Active […]
Nestled among Victorian gardens and woodlands, the 18th-century House of Dun stands as a fine example of Georgian architecture. Originally built for David Erskine, Lord Dun, the house served as […]